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  1. From a few paragraphs above the "non-turing...

    From a few paragraphs above the "non-turing complete languages" section:

    Sounds like it is, so perhaps you can call the debate. What I find even more interesting is this (from the same page):
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  2. You can have a non-turing complete programming...

    You can have a non-turing complete programming language: Turing completeness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charity and Epigram seem to be two such languages.
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